Wondering if any of you ALiii owners have spiked your pair and if so, did you realize improved bass response?

I just upgrade my woofs to Infinity Kappa Perfect 10.1s and am going back in next week while on vacation to upgrade internal wiring to the xovers, swap out the mounting screws with better hardware, and replace the gaskets (mine were missing altogether). While I'm laying both of them down, wondering about drilling the bases and adding some Parts Express spikes, what say ye?

I must admit the bases make moving these bad boys around pretty easy on my carpeted floor (over concrete basement floor). Spiking will be a freaking nightmare to maneuver around. Heck, my little KEF 104/2 (by comparison) are spiked and moving them around is a bitch. I wind up dancing them around, tipping on one spike and walking them unless I need to pick them up and move them a few feet at a time. Also, the ALs are pretty "tippy" already, would hate to make it worse with spikes.

But, you know what "they" say about spiking and connecting to the floor below when on carpet.

Interested to hear from you all on this topic and apologies if it's covered in a thread somewhere already...I did check, but keep getting distracted reading many old threads on all of this addictive audio stuff. And thus, I am a newbie:)

If you're looking at those two piece spikes at PE there's better choices.

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I have a set of Meniscus Audio Brass spikes I bought that I am not currently using. I believe they use the same threading as the PE spikes.

I could let you use them for a bit to see if they make a difference for you. If you like the way they sound you can just replace my set from them. If you don't like the way they sound, all you've done is put some screwholes in the bottom of your bases no one will see.

P.S. if you do spike, purchase some moving men to put under the spikes so you can still slide the speakers across the floor.

Now that I think about it, I have the spikes that came with my LSi 15's you can have if you want them. They are threaded 1/20 thread I think and the spike part loosk kinda like the link below, my only concern would be if they bent under the weight of the AL-III's. The LSi 15's are 66 lbs, but they use the same spikes on the 25's which are 91 lbs so you should be fine....

I completely agree, Jesse. I have yet to hear a speaker that can't benefit from the addition of spikes. EndersShadow, the spikes you are using are the exact spikes I use on the Tyler's.

I just took a couple quick pics (taken with iPhone) to show the differences. The thread for the Meniscus spike wasnt tightened down all the way. The LSi spike is using the Meniscus T-Nut since I dont need them for my LSi's...

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A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.

In a recent press conference, President Obama remarked, "If I had a city, it would look just like Detroit."

EndersShadow wrote:I have a set of Meniscus Audio Brass spikes I bought that I am not currently using. I believe they use the same threading as the PE spikes.

I could let you use them for a bit to see if they make a difference for you. If you like the way they sound you can just replace my set from them. If you don't like the way they sound, all you've done is put some screwholes in the bottom of your bases no one will see.

P.S. if you do spike, purchase some moving men to put under the spikes so you can still slide the speakers across the floor.

Now that I think about it, I have the spikes that came with my LSi 15's you can have if you want them. They are threaded 1/20 thread I think and the spike part loosk kinda like the link below, my only concern would be if they bent under the weight of the AL-III's. The LSi 15's are 66 lbs, but they use the same spikes on the 25's which are 91 lbs so you should be fine....

EndersShadow, thanks much for the offer, I like the brass spikes you have, look suitable stout to put under these towering speakers. One question - I thought the whole point to spikes was to make a direct connection between the spike point and the concrete floor below. Why would you put anything underneath them or use the little discs that come with them (other than to protect a non carpeted floor from damage)?

kingman wrote:MY GOD!!! WHAT NEXT????...Drilling holes in the AL III's is not the answer!!!! They are aready tiltled towards the back. Maybe put "karma" rocks on the sub module.

Kingman, good point (no pun intended). Didn't realize they are tilted, the spiking may be an issue with added tipping. Hmmmm, wondering what to do here. Some low, squatty spikes, if at all. Has anyone actually spiked an ALiii?

EndersShadow, thanks much for the offer, I like the brass spikes you have, look suitable stout to put under these towering speakers. One question - I thought the whole point to spikes was to make a direct connection between the spike point and the concrete floor below. Why would you put anything underneath them or use the little discs that come with them (other than to protect a non carpeted floor from damage)?

The moving men would ONLY be used to re-adjust them. Once located in their final position you would remove them....

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